Learning from the report of the independent medicines and medical devices safety review: "first do no harm"

SCOTTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL(2022)

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This is a review of the learning points from the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review,1 chaired by Baroness Julia Cumberlege CBE DL. This system-wide review was initiated by the then Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, following patient-led campaigns. It looked at how the "healthcare system reacted as a whole, and how that response can be made more robust, speedy and appropriate". We aim to highlight the learning points for doctors in Obstetrics and Gynaecology as these are relevant to our current practice and future changes in our healthcare system. These are: Aims of the review: why it was initiated and how it was conducted Overarching themes and missed opportunities to prevent avoidable harm Three clinical scenarios: their histories, issues and adverse events associated with their use and the current response in Scotland 1. The hormone pregnancy test - Primodos 2. The anti-epileptic drug - sodium valproate 3. Surgical mesh for prolapse & incontinence The recommendations made by the review and implementation guidance Responses to the review, such as apologies issued by BSUG(2)/BAUS(3)/RCOG,(4) and compensations schemes such as the Scottish scheme as recommended by the review
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Safety review, vaginal mesh, hormone pregnancy test, antiepileptic drug, sodium valproate
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